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Nuclear deal likely with no unfounded excuses

Politics Materials 26 January 2015 13:48 (UTC +04:00)
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Iran will continue nuclear talks respecting its logical principles and norms.
Nuclear deal likely with no unfounded excuses

Iran's Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Iran will continue nuclear talks respecting its logical principles and norms, the country's official IRNA news agency reported Jan. 26.

He noted reaching a nuclear agreement is possible if baseless excuses were not put forward by the other negotiating party.

Larijani made the remarks in a meeting with the visiting Foreign Minister of Croatia Vesna Pusić who is currently in Tehran to exchange views with senior Iranian officials on issues of mutual interests.

Referring to Tehran-Zagreb relations, Larijani said both capitals enjoy enormous potentials to promote bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic, political and industrial fields.

Meanwhile, the Croatian minister said Zagreb is willing to strengthen its cooperation with Iran in all trade, parliamentarian, political, industrial and economic fields.

Pusic, also expressed hope that the nuclear dispute would be settled through firm determination of the two negotiating parties (Iran and the P5+1) in a fair way which would secure global peace and stability.

She stressed that as a new member of the European Union, Croatia is ready to help progress in the nuclear talks.

Croatia has become the 28th country to join the EU on June 30, 2013.

Referring to terrorism as a threatening phenomenon, Pusic said no serious coalitions has been made by the international community yet to fight the terrorist group of IS(Islamic State) in the region.

She stressed the need to adopt a strong and consolidated approach to confront terrorist extremist groups including Daesh.

Pusic also called for further expansion of bilateral relations between Iranian and Croatian parliaments to facilitate promotion of trade exchanges and joint investments in industrial and petrochemical fields.

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